Naomi Campbell Skin Care Advice

Doll lost me with the “interview” comment after the break. Whatever. Child please….I thought Campbell was not going to be modeling anymore? Doll does look fabulous in her “First Lady” photoshoot. Girl must be spewing to her high profile fru fru friends? I am going to smear some vanilla yogurt, oatmeal and honey on my chocolate skin. I may even do a Olive Oil mask on my hair this weekend. Soak my ass in some bubble and Epsom salt n rub my body down with Safflower oil aka Vitamin E. Oh yeah brush my teeth with baking soda and rinse my mouth with Peroxide to kill bacteria in my gums. UMPH!

I want to see Naomi Campbell do a photoshoot without makeup, hair and simply being her true self. When the doll goes that raw and real….umm then I will believe her. In the meantime….model! No wig…nothing just natural skin and her hair. That is all imma say bout that…no dig. For real though. Reveal real beauty without the fanfare. When you’re selling shit to the public….know when to cater to real women and men. Everyone is not walking the catwalk…nor do they want to and everyone is not dressing up everyday. K….

I do agree with one part of Campbell statement. One must be diligent with maintaining and taking care of their skin, teeth and hair. Don’t forget to cleanse your soul of any demons while you’re at it n stay out of the devil’s bed too.

Please note I absolutely love Naomi Campbell body of work. At the end of the day. I do not praise “ANY” human mortal soul. One must be cognizant of their audience….to have a photoshoot in the slums? I don’t get it. It is my humble observation n opinion. I own it n is not taking it back.

And especially with the “First Lady” title name attached to this shoot. Like really doll? What is the message? I am confused! YURP! Subliminal messages are folly n for fools. Nah Nana….time for you to do something real that speaks to the people or you can simply entertain dem fru fru peeps.

If you’ve ever wondered how Naomi maintains that “glow”, Styled To Rock star Pharrell says she gave him this advice,

“Listen, this is what you have to do—you have to go to a dermatologist; you can’t keep using drugstore products.’ Well, you can, but with the store products you have to be really diligent. At the end of the day, you just have to take care of your face. I’m being honest with you. And, no, I don’t wear fragrance.”